COCKRAN'S POSITION. THINKS GOLD DEMOCRATS SHOULD INDORSE REPUBLICAN ELECTORS. Tti ItfmMntl llefm! thn ropifllst and Ilepnhllran Cnmhlna In AlatiamniThls Is Kegavdea no. Favorable to swell's Cannldaey'M'(re of the CimptlR, NEW Yoiik, Aug. X ltolirke Cockrne has returned frum Kurope, coming by tun steamer Paris. Mr. Cookrnn did tint for got American polities during hi trip, and lie hM evolved a plan by whloh he think the defeat of thn C'hlnngo onndldntos may be euoompnd. Speaking of the situa tion, he said: "I regard It a the gravart In the hla tory of the country, axoeedlng In Impor tance the oriel of 1 Htm. Tho secession movement waa but nn attempt to dtvlue thle country between two government, each of them designed to protect property within the limit uf Ita Jurisdiction. The movement launched At Uhlengo I nu at tempt to paralyse industry hy lining all the power of government to take proper ty from the hand of thone who created It and plnoe It In the hand of those who oovet It. Thl...

y UltYAN IN NEW YORK. THE DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE AR RIVES IN THE METROPOLIS. tlia Trip From Pittsburg Kantward nnl Tmm gpeeett' Were Made Crowd! Greet the J"-'" Vt Through rennsylvunle XirrwtfM Att Jersey. Niw Tonic, Aug. 18. William Jen nings Bryan stepped upon the soil of the Kmplra state I nut night for the first time slnoe his nomination for the presidency by the Deraooratlo national oonventlnn at Chloago. It was an event both In Mi ca reer and In the general oanvasa for the presidency of no email moment It u praotlonlly a step Into the avowed aeotton of opposition to hta onndldnoy an opposi tlon not on party lines, but laid to exist within the party under whole emblem he look! for victory In November. It wne a Step Into the oonntry of the capitalists, the banker, and the corporation mngnnte. If, however, the urdenl waa one that would nake nervous the average man, Its effect upon Mr. Bryan was not, to the observer, f that character. When Mr. Bryan etop ped from the train and group...

COCKItAN'S ADDRESS. , t u . HIS SPEFCH BEFORE GOLD tTANOAKD , i DEMOCRATS OF NEW YORK. t IMstlag' Jtrapolltaa Ontart Boply ra' Addre of Aeeeptaae lr Si! Oi-f t Demon stration a the PruelnenMel Campaign. New Tout, Aog. 1A. The second not bit demonstration of the polttlrail cam paign In New York oltjr ih held last Bight under the eusploea of the Deraoornt e Hornet Money League of America Id Mad Icon Pqaare Qnrtfen, Where Hon. W. Bourke Cockrad sddreemtd an immense ndlerios with a apeeoh entitled "In Oppo lltlon to Repudiation." Mr. Cockrnn hnd been eel acted to answef Candidate Bryan's " speech because he w a bolting Democrat and beoan of the reputation as an orntor which be had earned by hie participation In the tarlS debate of two congress and by bla fnmou protoet against the nomina tion of Cleveland dellvured nt daybreak In the Chicago convention of four yearf ago. Eighteen thousand cent hnd Seen placed in the Garden, and all of them were filled when Mr. Cookran advanced to the fro...

ARENA OF POLITICS. THE P CAN STATE CONVEN VT SARATOGA. - Thirteen Candidates In the Plfilft For Oov ernor Bryan ftlnes With HIJI end Makfi ftpeenh at Albany Almost a Isnle at Utlca, Caused by a Falling Flatfnrtn. KARATonA.Ang. 2fl.-Kx-Ktinator Thom ns C. Piatt having positively refused to nllow hid nnme to go before the Kopuhllo an state convention as aoandldatefor gov ernor, the field In open fur the many aspir ants fur the nomination. Thore are 13 ot those aspirants, the frlonda of all of whom are In greater or loss degree oonGdent of ultimate victory. They are: George W. Aldrldpe of Monroe. Hamilton Klsh of Putnam. Jainna A. Roberts of Erie. Charles T. Saxton of Wayne. Archibald Ilaxter of Chemung. Frank 8. Dlaok of Henssnlaer. Jatnos W. Wadsworth of Genesee. Timothy K. Ellsworth of Niagara. Kdward T. llrnckatt of Saratoga. J. Sloat Fassett of Chemung. Clarence Lexow of Rockland. B. B. Odell, Jr., of Orange. John Palmer of Albany. The Platform. General Stewart L. Woodford wm cho ...

1 Oil GOLD STANDARD. NET CONVENTION .NDIAN APOLI9. ha! Democratic Party rf Vtlll ttoleeatlnn Ftnplre State's Itoolaratloa of Principles Vermont Goes Repnbllcan by a t.or( Major?. IndiawAPoUs, Pppt. 8. Senator John M. Palmar of Illlnnls, chairman of tha provlnlonal committee appointed at Chi cago five wonks ago, oalld the convention of gold standard Democrats to order In Tomllnion hall. Over 800 delegates are present, representing 41 or 43 states and Territories. Considering the faot that the original nail for the meeting of representa tive of ten middle western stated was on ly lraued July 80, the managers feel that they have reason to foel proud of the re nit of their work. Kx-Govprnor Hoswell P. Flower of New York win named hy the national ootuinlt tea for temporary chairman. Among those now most prominently mentioned as candidates are Secretary J. Sterling Morton, Secretary Carlisle, Gen eral John O. black of Illinois, Penntor Vilas, Senator Palmer, ex-Congressman Outhwnlte, and ...

JS EPTEfIB t: R ZJLJLJlA.5 "8T JL 8 JL JO ALlE T5l4Tjrj6T7 18 19 20 2122 23 212215 MlST' I 27iBl3crT T1 SKfr One Cent a Word. Far Each Insertion. No advertisement taken for less thnfTlS cents. CASH mast accompany all orders. Address I'IKK COUNTY Pit ESS, MILKOHII, 1A. TRESPASS NOTICK.' Notice Is hereby giveu that trcHpiisHlngupon the south ern half of the trai t of land known as the William Denny, No. tut, In Shohola town ship, for hunting, fishing, or, any other fnirpoftu, also trcHpasslug on hawklll pond n lllngman township, or, fishing In It is forbidden under penalty of the law. M. Cl.KILAND Mll.NOR, Attorney for owner. Apr 154m TOR RKNT. Several good houses In J? Milford, Pa. Enquire of J. H. Van Ktten. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that trespassing Umn the pro- Erty of thn Forest Lake Association in ackawaxen township, Pike county, Pa., for the punose of hunting and finning, or any other purpose is strictly forbidden un der penalty of the law. Alexander Happen, Nov. ...